Written by Katy Scott, CNN Monaco may be the second smallest country in the world, but it is also one of the richest. Almost a third of its residents are millionaires, lured to the French Riviera city state by its … Continue reading →

By Amir Daftari and Tom Page With its no-limits mentality and ambitious directives from the top of government, Dubai has become a testing ground for future transport technology. Modular autonomous buses, designed by Next Future Transportation in collaboration with ride … Continue reading →

Story by Karla Cripps, video by Channon Hodge, This is a resort for execs who prefer to ditch the suit and tie or the high heels — in fact you’re asked to kick off your shoes and put them in … Continue reading →

(CNN) — It’s been nearly 38 years since Philippine Airlines unveiled the first fully flat bed on a commercial jet in the shape of slim, bunk-style “Skybeds” on the first class upper deck of its Boeing 747. That luxury was … Continue reading →

By Rebecca Schuman Freikörperkultur is nothing to be afraid of. nito/Shutterstock Ah, Germans. Our efficient, humorless Teutonic friends have bested us (and the rest of the world) at soccer, and their domination of the grocery-store commercial oeuvre remains undisputed. They … Continue reading →

By KATARINA DELGADO Whether you’re a true naturist exploring this region in all its (and your) glory, or you just want to get rid of those tan lines, there are plenty of beaches in the north east of Spain – … Continue reading →

For first time in 300 years, no one is living on Barbuda Barbuda is a small island in the eastern Caribbean that forms part of the sovereign Commonwealth nation of Antigua and Barbuda. It is located to the north of … Continue reading →

Montauk Lighthouse (2012) Montauk is a census-designated place (CDP) that includes the hamlet with the same name located in the town of East Hampton in Suffolk County, New York, on the eastern end of the South Shore of Long Island. … Continue reading →

Sea urchins or urchins, archaically called sea hedgehogs, are small, spiny, globular animals that, with their close kin, such as sand dollars, constitute the class Echinoidea of the echinoderm phylum. About 950 species of echinoids inhabit all oceans from the … Continue reading →

. Tashirojima is a small island in Ishinomaki, Miyagi, Japan. It lies in the Pacific Ocean off the Oshika Peninsula, to the west of Ajishima. It is an inhabited island, although the population is quite small (around 100 people, compared … Continue reading →

Tara Donaldson, (CNN) — Let’s be honest: Islands are rarely a hard sell, but some of these pretty places for always-needed indulgence get a little more love than others. But on the world’s lesser-known islands, still-secret spots, aquamarine seas and … Continue reading →

A boat that fuels itself is setting off around the world from Paris on a six-year journey that its designers hope will serves as a model for emissions-free energy networks of the future. Energy Observer will use its solar panels, … Continue reading →

by Goran Blazeski If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a castle, now is your chance; Italy’s State Property Agency is there to help you make it become reality, free of charge. The country is giving away more than 100 historic … Continue reading →

Lilit Marcus, Luxury hotels are always looking for ways to outdo each other, from death-defying infinity pools to custom lobby fragrances. But Ritz-Carlton has taken a slightly different approach by branching out into the luxury yacht business. The hotel brand … Continue reading →

Derinkuyu is an ancient multi-level underground city discovered in 1963 in the Cappadocia region of Turkey The incredible thousand-year-old UNDERGROUND 18-storey city that could house 20,000 people and was discovered by chance when a man was doing DIY on his … Continue reading →

Sealander Is A Small Amphibious Camper Making A Big Splash By Mark Morris Off-Road, Trailers, Videos The Sealander combines comfortable camping accommodations with the ability to float on water. RVs are pretty basic. For the most part, you have a … Continue reading →

alive- by Lynn Habel. Montréal is a city that loves to celebrate and, on May 17 2017, the island will be more festive than ever, with activities and surprises around every corner. The organizing committee of Montréal’s 375th anniversary celebrations … Continue reading →

avtoros By Bruce Brown If you love off-road challenges, the Russian-built Wamah Avtoros Shaman 8×8 nine-passenger amphibious all-terrain vehicle (ATV) is ready to float, roll, and climb. There is no driving on U.S. streets. This ATV is for off-roading only … Continue reading →